Softball

2018 Softball News

WATERVILLE, Maine – Thomas College Director of Athletics Shanda Ness announced today the promotion of Ali Kriegel to Interim Head Softball Coach. Kriegel succeeds Terry Parlin who announced his retirement this week after 10 seasons in the Terrier dugout.

The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) has announced it’s 2017-18 North Atlantic Conference Winter/Spring All-Academic Team. One Terrier, Jordan Turner (Caso, Maine), was named on All-Academic as well as the Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year for women’s lacrosse.

WATERVILLE, Maine – The Thomas College softball team will look to defend the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Championship as they travel Husson University on Friday, May 4, for a four-team double elimination playoff with Husson, New England College, and Castleton.

WATERVILLE, Maine – The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) has announced its softball weekly awards and junior Sydney LeBourveau (Jericho, Vt.) has been named Player of the Week while freshman Katlyn Coulter (Jefferson, N.H.) earned Rookie of the Week honors.

WATERVILLE, Maine – The Thomas College softball team swept the University of Maine at Farmington in a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) doubleheader on Friday afternoon, winning game one, 5-4, and game two, 4-3, in extra innings.

CLERMONT, Fla. – The Thomas College softball team wrapped up their spring trip with three straight losses to St. Olaf, No. 8 Luther, and Loras on Wednesday afternoon in a tripleheader at Legends Way Ballfields.

CLERMONT, Fla. – The Thomas College softball team split back-to-back games on Friday afternoon at Legends Way Ballfields. The Terriers took game one with Buffalo State, 4-3, and fell to Middlebury in game two, 9-5.

CLERMONT, Fla. – The Thomas College softball team split a doubleheader on day one of their spring trip on Monday morning. The Terriers defeated Oberlin College in game one, 10-3, and fell to Carleton, 9-3, in game two.

ORONO, Maine – The Thomas College softball team split their opening doubleheader with the University of Maine at Presque Isle on Saturday at Mahaney Dome in Orono. The Owls took game one, 9-4, while the Terriers bounced back with a 5-2 victory in game two.